Show commitment to healthy active lifestyle habits through involvement in PE, sport & physical activity as an integral part of life Outcomes of world leading.

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Show commitment to healthy active lifestyle habits through involvement in PE, sport & physical activity as an integral part of life Outcomes of world leading PE 1 1

Are physically literate and able to perform complex patterns of movement in a broad range of activities with confidence. Have physical fitness to be able to sustain vigorous physical activity Outcomes of world leading PE 2 2

Build character and embed values such as fairness and respect Outcomes of world leading PE 3 3

Know and understand the relevance and purpose of PE to support every young person to thrive and lead a Health Active and Fulfilling Lifestyle as well as the risks of sedentary behaviours Outcomes of world leading PE 4 4

Show the resilience, responsibility and self- motivation to improve, achieve own personal best (and excel) through having high aspirations for themselves Outcomes of world leading PE 5 5

Communicate with confidence and integrity to motivate and positively influence others Show empathy and effective interpersonal skills when working with others to achieve a common goal Outcomes of world leading PE 6 6

Have the emotional wellbeing (to include self esteem) to succeed in the world of school, training and future employment Outcomes of world leading PE 7 7

Are engaged, have and show an enjoyment of PE, school sport & physical activity Outcomes of world leading PE 8 8

Apply and adapt skills and learning effectively in an increasingly complex range of situations ( in relation to starting points). Outcomes of world leading PE 9 9

Are able to analyse their own & others’ performance, offering ways to improve Outcomes of world leading PE 10

Outcomes of world leading PE Think rationally and imaginatively to evaluate, generate ideas and solve problems Show creativity and demonstrate initiative Are able to evaluate, reflect & demonstrate decision making 11

Outcomes of world leading PE Wild card